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Science. 2021 Feb 5;371(6529):eaba4658. doi: 10.1126/science.aba4658.
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PMID: 33542110
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Shipping, resource exploration, and infrastructure development have increased the anthrophony (sounds generated by human activities), whereas the biophony (sounds of biological origin) has been reduced by hunting, fishing, and habitat degradation. Climate change is affecti …
Shipping, resource exploration, and infrastructure development have increased the anthrophony (sounds generated by human activities), wherea …